David's Bridal, a rival bridal chain, offered brides a light at the end of the altar: a special discount to bride's affected by the closures. Customers can get 30 percent off of bridal gowns and 20 percent off of bridesmaid dress for a replacement dress. Any dresses that need to be rushed will have the fee waived, the store said.

Mariella Creations in Rocky Hill has already seen a handful of Alfred Angelo customers and the store is having a 30 percent off sample sale.

"We have several samples that are available for sale today, they could walk out with a dress today, tomorrow hundreds of samples that they could really buy out of stock and so many of the manufacturers are offering quick ships for no extra charge," Christine Steneck, the bridal manager at Mariella Creations, said.

Watertown's Ragtime Boutique is also lending a hand to those specifically without their Alfred Angelo wedding gown.

Officials from the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) said last Friday that they are in the process of contacting the store.

DCP advise customers to gather all copies of contracts, proof of payments made and put together a summary of the status of transactions with Alfred Angelo, including estimated delivery dates, scheduled fittings and any other arrangements that were made and contact the department.

"Alfred Angelo filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on July 14, 2017. As a result, all stores and wholesalers are closed. Margaret Smith was appointed Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee. If you wish to be contacted regarding your order status once information is available please send an email to: alfredangelo@mjstrustee.com. We will post additional information regarding the status of dresses on this website as it becomes available.